What did the Romans know?: an inquiry into science and worldmaking
The web of knowledge -- A Roman world -- Knowing nature in the Roman context -- Overview -- Nature, gods, and governance -- Divinity and divination -- Roman virtues -- Nature and the legitimation of the republic -- A Ciceronian contradiction? -- Knowledge of nature and virtuous action -- Fabulae ver...
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Zusammenfassung: | The web of knowledge -- A Roman world -- Knowing nature in the Roman context -- Overview -- Nature, gods, and governance -- Divinity and divination -- Roman virtues -- Nature and the legitimation of the republic -- A Ciceronian contradiction? -- Knowledge of nature and virtuous action -- Fabulae versus learned observation -- Conclusion -- Law in nature, nature in law -- Laws of nature -- Natural laws -- Human and divine governance -- Is a "law of nature" even possible in antiquity? -- Divinity, redux -- Conclusion -- Epistemology and judicial rhetoric -- Theory-ladenness and observation -- Observations as models -- Observational selectivity -- Examination of witnesses -- The natural authority of morals -- Declamation and certainty -- The embeddedness of seeing -- Doubts about vision -- Mechanisms of seeing in antiquity -- The eyes as organs -- Not every black box is a camera obscura -- Epistemologies of seeing -- The centrality of experience -- The trouble with taxa -- Knowledge claims and context-dependence -- Unproblematic facticity -- Problems with experience -- The lab section of the chapter -- The question of worlds -- Epilogue -- The long reach of ontology -- Kinds of justification for prediction -- Predictability and determinism -- Physical solutions to determinism -- The cascading effect -- Dreams of a final theory -- Explaining the cosmos -- Orbs, souls, laws -- Numbers in nature -- Harmony and empiricism -- Conclusion -- Of miracles and mistaken theories -- History as a problem for realism -- Quantum magnum pi? -- Can we avoid the problems history poses? -- First strategy: we have something they didn't -- Second strategy: the curate's egg -- Other ways out -- Worlds given, worlds made -- What's in a world? -- Kuhn's world -- What good is relativism? -- Coherence -- Truth and meaning -- Realism, coherence, and history |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. 251 - 268 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
xi
ι.
The Web of Knowledge
ι
A Roman World
4
A Roman World
В
Knowing Nature in the Roman Context
10
Overview if
i. Nature, Gods, and Governance
21
Divinity and Divination
22
Roman Virtues
25
Nature and the Legitimation of the Republic
30
A Ciceronian Contradiction?
34
Knowledge of Nature and Virtuous Action
37
Fabulae versus Learned Observation
42
Conclusion 4s
3.
Law in Nature, Nature in Law
47
Laws of Nature
49
Natural Laws
57
Human and Divine Governance
59
Is a Law of Nature Even Possible in Antiquity?
61
Divinity, Redux
72
Conclusion
74
Vlil
CONTENTS
4.
Epistemology
and Judicial Rhetoric
77
Theory-Ladenness and Observation
79
Observations as Models
83
Observational Selectivity
90
Examination of Witnesses
93
The Natural Authority of Morals
98
Declamation and Certainty
102
5.
The Embeddedness of Seeing
106
Doubts about Vision
107
Mechanisms of Seeing in Antiquity
111
The Eyes as Organs
116
Not Every Black Box Is a Camera
Obscura
121
Epistemologies of Seeing
125
The Centrality of Experience
129
6.
7.
8.
The Trouble with
Taxa
133
Knowledge Claims and Context-Dependence
136
Unproblematic Facticity
140
Problems with Experience
142
The Lab Section of the Chapter
147
The Question of Worlds
149
Epilogue
151
The Long Reach of Ontology
ISS
Four Kinds of Justification for Prediction
159
Predictability and Determinism
167
Physical Solutions to Determinism
169
The Cascading Effect
174
Dreams of a Final Theory
176
Explaining the Cosmos
176
Orbs, Souls, Laws
181
Numbers in Nature
188
Harmony and Empiricism
193
Conclusion
198
CONTENTS
IX
9.
Oř
Miracles and Mistaken Theories
200
History as a Problem for Realism
204
Quantum Magnum PI?
206
Can We Avoid the Problems History Poses?
209
First Strategy: We Have Something They Didn t
209
Second Strategy: The Curate s Egg
218
Other Ways Out
220
10.
Worlds Given, Worlds Made
224
What s in a World?
224
Kuhn s World
226
What Good Is Relativism?
229
Coherence
233
Truth and Meaning
236
Realism, Coherence, and History
238
11.
Conclusion
243
Appendix: Lemma to the Mirror Problem
247
Reference List
251
Index
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